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Glenn Hervieux

Blogging about blogging. - learning with #etmooc - 4 views

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    A really well written post on some things we should consider about blogging. She based her post on her own experience with blogging and the work of Sue Waters, a professional educ. blogger and trainer for Edublogs. Here are some questions she asks: Who should be writing for? What is the benefit? Is it important to read others work and comment? I think if you read this post, you will be encouraged. 
Glenn Hervieux

Student Blogs: Digital Portfolios | Primary Tech - 7 views

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    Although this is written with younger students in mind, there are some good ideas of the skills all beginning bloggers need to learn, how to organize posts in a spreadsheet and track posts using Feedly, an RSS reader. Some good ideas for the classroom teacher. If 4th graders can blog, why not older students?
Ian Guest

Difficulties researching the effectiveness of cMOOCs - 2 views

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    "I want to know whether we can determine whether a cMOOC has been "effective" or "successful." That's so general as to mean almost nothing. " blog post by Christina Hendricks
anonymous

H817 Open | The blog for the OU open course in Open Education - 1 views

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    An aggregator of the blog posts for a course in open education from the Open University. Anyone can join the course (started March 16, 2013): http://www.open.edu/openlearn/education/open-education/content-section-0 Or you can just read and comment on the blogs if you want.
anonymous

Designing MOOCs | Learning in the workplace - 6 views

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    A blog post talking about a research study of self-regulated learning in the Change11 cMOOC, and linking to earlier post with initial findings from the study (no final results yet).
Glenn Hervieux

Establishing A Growth Mindset As A Teacher: 9 Affirming Statements - 3 views

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    Terry Heick, Curriculum Director, etc. wrote this short blog post with a nice graphic aimed at helping us look at self-talk that encourages a "Growth Mindset." I like this statement in the post: "While teachers are constantly admonished to change, there is very little dialogue as to what that kind of change looks like, exactly how to go about making that sort of change in the face of local expectations, and maybe most critically, what kind of "internal coaching" a teacher might start with to establish the kind of thinking position of mindset that promotes fluid change."
Glenn Hervieux

Google Classroom | Teacher Tech - 1 views

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    Want to learn about Google Classroom? Alice Keeler has written a lot of posts & they're gathered on this blog post for us. Lots of good ones to choose from.
Glenn Hervieux

Using Pre-Needs Assessment for Effective PD | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "I've had the pleasure to deliver and be part of countless sessions and workshops, and I can tell you from first-hand experience that there is nothing worse than a presenter who doesn't know his or her audience. Adult learners carry with them a very diverse set of skills and needs. To prepare a one-size-fits-all (or most) session does everyone a disservice. Whether you work in a district as an instructional support staff or you provide ancillary development as a contractor, the three tools and tactics featured in this post will provide an effective means to gauge the needs of your audience and chart your course to effectively support them."
Glenn Hervieux

How to Write a Quality Comment! - Mrs. Yollis & her students - 0 views

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    Mrs. Yollis, 3rd grade teacher is an award-winning blogger. She has her students blogging and has taught them some keys to leaving quality comments on posts in a simple, fun way. Check it out! I loved it.
Glenn Hervieux

10 Do's and Don'ts for Effective Vocabulary Instruction l Dr. Kimberly's Literacy Blog - 0 views

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    Dr. Kimberly Tyson shares 10 Do's and Dont's for teachers doing vocabulary instruction. Nice summary. The blog post also connects to other known effective instructional approaches (including Marzano).
Glenn Hervieux

21 Digital Tools to Build Vocabulary l Dr. Kimberly's Literacy Blog - 1 views

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    "21 Digital Tools to Build Vocabulary" - vocabulary literacy researcher/writer Kimberly Tyson shares some excellent tools for building vocabulary, which she sees as one of the most important activities teachers should get right. She shares the important role vocabulary plays in the CCSS. See some of her other blog posts.
Glenn Hervieux

SAMR in 120 Seconds - Check your level of tech. Integration - 6 views

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    This short video demonstrates different levels of tech. integration using the SAMR model. For more information on SAMR & Bloom's taxonomy, check out this blog post: The Padagogy Wheel … it's a Bloomin' Better Way to Teach @ http://goo.gl/8RTdA
Glenn Hervieux

#etmooc (Written June 2012): Why Networks Matter | Penny Bentley - 3 views

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    Great rationale for why networks matter. Peggy Bentlley does a marvelous job of using Tweets to support the points she makes in her blog post. Must read!
Glenn Hervieux

RSA Shorts - The Power of Quiet - The intersection of introverts/extroverts - 2 views

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    "The world is full of noise and those that are the loudest are the ones we tend to follow but what about the quiet ones? Author Susan Cain shines a spotlight on introverts and reveals how over time our society has come to look to extroverts as leaders. Not suggesting that one is better than the other, Susan argues that the world needs an equal space between introverts and extroverts; that an innovative, creative world wouldn't be the same without the two coming together." How can we help students and teachers take advantage of this intersection of introverts and extroverts? How can we effect leadership with these two personality types? via blog post by Fenella Olynick - http://goo.gl/LjcdSh
Glenn Hervieux

The Research Process - 4 views

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    Does your research teaching embrace the 21st century learner? This blog post has great information/lessons on strategies for helping students curate (finding/evaluating/managing) information.
Glenn Hervieux

How You Can Become a Champion of Digital Citizenship in Your Classroom | EdSurge News - 5 views

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    Excellent blog post on how to get students involved and knowledgeable in digital citizenship from an early age. Resources noted.
Rhonda Jessen

ETMOOC Anniversary - LiveBinder - 1 views

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    Susan's LiveBinder for ETMOOC Anniversary Posts
Glenn Hervieux

Digital Curation: Putting the Pieces Together: Sue Waters Blog - 4 views

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    "Through digital curation we collect, manage and collate the best, most relevant content, on a specific topic or theme,  for ourselves and share with others. Using tools like Scoop.it, Pinterest, Diigo and Livebinders educators collect the best resources to put them into context with organization, annotation and presentation." This post is a summary of ideas, tips, and resources to become an effective curator.
Ian Guest

e4innovation.com » Blog Archive » A new classification for MOOCs - 0 views

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    "...an alternative means of categorising MOOCs, based on their key characteristics."
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